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Application conditions for studying in New Zealand universities

The application conditions for studying in New Zealand universities are as follows:

1, education requirements.

New Zealand universities are generally three-year undergraduate courses, including liberal arts, business, design, nursing and other majors; Some majors have a four-year academic system, including engineering and law. General courses start twice a year in February and July, and a few courses only start once a year in February. If domestic students want to enter the first year of New Zealand university directly, they need to complete the first year course of domestic regular universities; Or a regular junior college in China completes a sophomore course.

2. English requirements.

Meet the requirements of school direct reading 6.5(6.0) or language direct reading class 6.0(5.5). IELTS 6.0 is required for undergraduate English in New Zealand universities, such as business, liberal arts, engineering, architecture, natural science and other majors; Some majors have higher requirements for IELTS, such as nursing (IELTS 6.5) and education (IELTS 7). If students can get the corresponding IELTS scores, they can directly enter the undergraduate course.

3. Capital requirements.

The tuition fees of different schools in language schools also vary greatly. The average weekly cost of English intensive reading course is about NZ $ 250-350. The annual tuition fees for humanities, business and law courses in universities range from 12000 to NZ $20,000. Tuition fees for laboratory-related courses such as science, engineering and agriculture vary from NZD $0/4,000 to NZD $25,000 per year. Living and accommodation expenses are generally around S $9,000-11000 per year, depending on the city and living environment.

Advantages of studying in New Zealand:

1, following the British education system, the education level is very high, not inferior to developed countries in Britain and America. After successful study, New Zealand's academic qualifications have been recognized by international educational academic institutions and society.

2. New Zealand visa policy is relaxed, and students with a history of visa refusal in other countries can also apply for a New Zealand visa. New Zealand does not need to provide any English scores.

3. The financial guarantee is relatively small. At present, there is a loan policy for studying abroad and a special account for studying abroad remittance, which has improved the visa rate.

4. New Zealand is a safe country with simple and friendly people, good social order and excellent natural environment, and is called "the last pure land in the world".

5. New Zealand has the best immigration policy and work permit in the world. Students can work 20 hours a week, and immediately after graduation, they will automatically get an open work visa for one year without applying for leaving the country. If you study a vocational major recognized by the New Zealand government as in short supply, you can apply for immigration after graduation.

6. Students' living expenses and tuition fees are cheaper than those in Europe and America. New Zealand students can transfer to Britain, Canada, Australia and other Commonwealth countries for further study.